I am trying to block calling to all area codes information, or 1XXX5551212, but it does not seem to be working. I created a new rule in the discriminator 0.
Node Number (reserved) : 10
Instance (reserved) : 1
Instance (reserved) : 1
Discriminator No. : 0
Call Number : 1XXX5551212
Area Number : 7
ARS Route List Number : 0
Schedule Number : -1
Number of Digits : 11
I have also tried the following rules as well
Node Number (reserved) : 10
Instance (reserved) : 1
Instance (reserved) : 1
Discriminator No. : 0
Call Number : 1XXX555
Area Number : 7
ARS Route List Number : 0
Schedule Number : -1
Number of Digits : 7 or 11
None of those rules are working. I have no phones assigned in area 7 and no ARS route list.
Anyone have any idea how to restrict calls to XXX5551212? Not sure why the wildcards (XXX) are not working.
Thanks
Using XXX or wildcard in Discriminator Rules
Re: Using XXX or wildcard in Discriminator Rules
Check at first with number without X - f.e. declare whole dialed number.
You will check management:
- seizure prefix not personal - private access COS used instead of public access COS;
- no problem with Public network COS - f.e. when user in Hunt group or managed rights for state "day" but entity state=night;
- no problem with entity/discr. selector - used right real discriminator.
You will check management:
- seizure prefix not personal - private access COS used instead of public access COS;
- no problem with Public network COS - f.e. when user in Hunt group or managed rights for state "day" but entity state=night;
- no problem with entity/discr. selector - used right real discriminator.
Re: Using XXX or wildcard in Discriminator Rules
If I create area code + 555 or area code + 555 1212 (correct number of digits dialed) the call is rejected as it should be.
Private Access COS is 1 for all public NCOS
We do not manage calls based on day or night states
As far as I can tell I am using Discrimintaor Selector 0 which = real discriminator 0.
I do not want to have to create every area code + 555 top restrict these calls. I thought XXX + 555 would work.
Not sure what to check now?
Private Access COS is 1 for all public NCOS
We do not manage calls based on day or night states
As far as I can tell I am using Discrimintaor Selector 0 which = real discriminator 0.
I do not want to have to create every area code + 555 top restrict these calls. I thought XXX + 555 would work.
Not sure what to check now?
Re: Using XXX or wildcard in Discriminator Rules
Was problem with "W" - The function of ?W? in the discriminator rule is not working (from read.me g1.503.21 and in R9 was the same problem).
May be with X the same - SW problem? I cannot check (no PBX access at this moment), may be someone can check this?
May be with X the same - SW problem? I cannot check (no PBX access at this moment), may be someone can check this?
Re: Using XXX or wildcard in Discriminator Rules
Yes vad, you are rigth. - OXE has big problems with wildcards in discriminator.
In Release 9.1 you can use it. But in some situation the config works only after a reboot.
In our OXE this is configured, but is was a long, long way
Best regards
smileyman
In Release 9.1 you can use it. But in some situation the config works only after a reboot.
In our OXE this is configured, but is was a long, long way

Best regards
smileyman
Re: Using XXX or wildcard in Discriminator Rules
So my first step would be to try a double bascul? I have the programming there with XXX but it does not work.
Please advise.
Thanks
Please advise.
Thanks
Re: Using XXX or wildcard in Discriminator Rules
Yes, a double bascul is a good idea. - But XXX dosn't work.
The result of my tests is: X dosn't work at first and last digit.
Use instead 1X1, 1X2, 1X3, 1X4, 1X5, 1X6, 1X7, 1X8, 1X9, 1X0, 2X1, 2X2, 2X3and so on.
In my case i use 1XX1, 1XX2, 1XX3, ...; 2XX1, 2XX2, 2XX3, ...; 3XX1, ... and 1XXW, 2XXW, 3XXW, ... to select between numbers with 3 digits and with 4 digits.
Yes the list is not shot, but with Excel and Import-function no problem and it works (after a bascul)
By the way: If you have an typing error and you can't delete the entry - a bascul is the solution
Best regards
smileyman
The result of my tests is: X dosn't work at first and last digit.
Use instead 1X1, 1X2, 1X3, 1X4, 1X5, 1X6, 1X7, 1X8, 1X9, 1X0, 2X1, 2X2, 2X3and so on.
In my case i use 1XX1, 1XX2, 1XX3, ...; 2XX1, 2XX2, 2XX3, ...; 3XX1, ... and 1XXW, 2XXW, 3XXW, ... to select between numbers with 3 digits and with 4 digits.
Yes the list is not shot, but with Excel and Import-function no problem and it works (after a bascul)

By the way: If you have an typing error and you can't delete the entry - a bascul is the solution

Best regards
smileyman
Re: Using XXX or wildcard in Discriminator Rules
Tried adding the rules I described above and then performed a double bascul. Ther rules are still not in effect.
Not sure what to do next. I triple check the entity, discriminator selector and discriminator rules, even used lookars i to make sure I was taking the correct route.
Not sure what to do next. I triple check the entity, discriminator selector and discriminator rules, even used lookars i to make sure I was taking the correct route.